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Max is a master’s candidate in Computational Social Science at the University of Chicago. He graduated with high honors from Oberlin College and Conservatory in Oberlin, OH with a major in psychology, a minor in computer science, and concentrations in statistical modeling and cognitive science. He was awarded the R.H Stetson prize for his honors thesis and the Stetson-Heiser Prize in Empirical Research for his work during his time at Oberlin. He has received multiple research grants for his undergraduate work in computational psychology.

He remains an active member of Dr. Nancy Darling’s lab in adolescent psycho-development as well as Dr. Kenneth JD Allen’s Cognition, Affect, Self regulation, and Health (CASH) lab. Outside of Oberlin, he has worked as a research assistant at Carnegie Mellon University’s Tarrlab and Harvard University’s The Music Lab. In addition to psychological research, Max has designed interfaces for creative audiovisual applications for Oberlin Conservatory’s TIMARA department. Outside of research, he has worked for Oberlin Conservatory’s audio department. In his free time, Max enjoys playing electric bass with The Kelson Twins, fencing Sabre and refereeing on Oberlin’s own Flaming Blades, and taking naps with his dog, Penny Lane.